Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke appeared on "Fox and Friends" this morning to react to the FBI announcing it has successfully accessed data stored on the iPhone that belonged to one of the San Bernardino terrorists without Apple's help, ending the court case against the tech company.

Sheriff Clarke said that the FBI "loses credibility" after this incident, as the agency's argument was that another attack might be imminent and they needed Apple's immediate help to break into the iPhone.

"And that simply wasn't true," Sheriff Clarke said. "I think you lose credibility, so the next time the FBI has one of these situations and goes into court ... I think a judge is going to be a little more dismissive of their claim."

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